The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 25, 1916, Page 10

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THE BON MARCHE | Second Avenue Pike Street Baca Street Ettiott 4100 $22.50 BRUSSELS RUGS for $18.50 | every day i} patterns. i $30.00 Axminster Rugs, 9x12 at $24.95 Only 18 of these 9x12 extra heavy grade Axmin- in pleasing shades of tan, } green and red, {n small allover des! ster Rugs, Full-room size, 9x12 feet—and just the floor coverings for service Size 9x12 only $18.50. 13x12 and Tapestry Brussels Rugs and | and Rug prices going higher These are splendid, heavy grade Rugs in a great assortment of colors and | Splendid for living and dining rooms $27.50 Brussels Rugs, 10-6x13-6 at $21.95 10-6x13-6, extra large Tapestry | brown, | Brussels Rugs, in shades of delft blue, green, tan and red; small allover and medallion pa Clever New Autumn Suits At a New Price—$21.95 “They Are Stylish, Yes, bat Are More Than That—They Are Sensible and Practical as Well Some are quite plainly tailored, | tailored or buttoned Norfolk styles. other styles are semi- The jackets are the “newer longer lengths, with just the right amount of fullness ‘over the hips. Fur edging on the wide collars gives quite a distin “guished effect to a few of the models, while others look to velvet, braid or buttons to give them a good social position. New Silk Crepe de Chine, Taffeta and Georgette Blouses $2.95 In White and the Most Popalar Colors New Sitk Blouses with just that degree of smartness it makes them popular. chines, also taffeta in plaids, with self or Plain silk Georgettes and crepe Georgette ves. Other combinations of Georgette and crepe de chine, —Secoad Hloer Mill Ends of 29c Soiesettes 20c a Yd. so pleasingly trimmed. Lengths to 20 yards in Soiesettes; shades, at 20c a/ yard. _§5e GINGHAMS 10c A YARD 32 inches wide, in Plain chambrays, stripes and checks. Not 12 yards to each. ! lengths to ok | yard 1,200 yards in all; 12¥%c OUTING 8¢ 2,400 yards of Outing Flannel, in lengths to 12 ; 27 Inches wide. 30 inches wide, A YARD Not over 12 yards to each —Lewer Mate Fleer. The Sale of Men’s Suits at $10 NY MEN ARE SIDE-STEPPING THE HIGH COST OF LIVING A SALE OF MEN’S SUITS Many men are securing overall Aprons 39c Bat Only for Apron Tharsday Real 50¢ handy to slip on, pro- tecting the Light and medium light colors only, 56 inches in length; taped in white; sizes 36 to 46. Aprons Worth to 95c at 69c Each An assortment of Aprons, Including crepes and ginghams, sets, back fastening styles at percales, 69¢ each. Extra Size Coverall at 75¢ Each Sizes 46 to 60 in Cov- erall Aprons, keag ginghams, in stripes or checks, dark or light —Thira Ficor THURSDAY SPECIALS colors. BABY SHOP Babies’ soft sole Shoes; tan and white, lace style; | black button style jand others, a pair ton, Babies’ Shirts, but- ton front style, cot- cotton wool and all wool; lto4 4 years. .25¢ THIS every-day Business Suits for $10.00—that will take place of Suits costing much more—and no one will ever know the difference, for fit, wear and look just like Suits at a good deal higher prices. Take a look at them in one of our windows as you walk down Second Avenue. Aprons, s0 entire dress. and tion yours. in heavy miss and In two front and —l peer Mate Fieor. Get the Right Nemo This Is Important Because when you get the Right Nemo Corset perfect Corset satisfac- economy 1s If you don’t, you will the great fashion service that the “Nemo” alone can give. The Model Pictured Here Is No. 506 Nemo at $5 health Corset It is for women of over of Amos- the limbs the average size, and has four heavy elastic gores as well as heavy elastic bands at the back, for reducing and confining Other Nemos for women who require larger Corsets are— IN THE and Price .... Vleor, “Nemo” No, 322—for the average full figure. It is medium in all proportions; made pliable and easy by elastic gores in the back. Price “Nemo” No, woman who is well-proportioned apd does not like a long Corset. the skirt is $3.75 319—a Corset for the stout $3.75 Special trained fitters to aid you In the selec tion of the Right Nemo for you. —Corset Shop, Third Floor, of Trimmed Hats at $7.50 A notable event in the Millinery Section—a sale that offers wonderful economies on Fine Mil- linery. Trimmed in far, some with flowers, some with fine ornaments, others with gold and silver lace and allovers. For These Hats Are Worth Fully $10.00 to $15.00 Come in and see them- see how modish they are Every one of them a production of our own well s one of them made to sell at $10.00 to La each. see killed millinery workers —Millinery Section, their style and beauty. every Special Display of Skating Shoes for “Opening Week” at the Arena Rink Men’s Skating Shoes $5.50 Black Skating Mises with heavy “f} sheep's wool padding on tongue and at ankle and reinforced at side All sizes, at $5.50. ‘Women’s Skating Shoes at $10.00 Of a dark brown calf leather, with perforations up lace Very neat 9inch tops; stays and round vamp. and up-to-date style. Men’s Skating Shoes soles—$4.00 a pair. $4.00 All sizes in Men's Skating Shoes, in either tan or black calf with welt Women’s Shoes $6.50 Skating Shoes in new patterns, of on a comfortable, toe last—$6.50. at $5.00. medium white elk leather with 9%-inch tops and very prettily perforated. Made narrow Same in black kid Upper Main Floor. Second Floor, in light and | | jexpenses at the | ston, ‘Girl Soon to Wed |] | price of bread will be raised to 6 Parents Objections Couldn’t Keep This Miss From Acting | Mrs. McChesney.” M’BRIDE AND LISTER ROAST EACH OTHER Old General Apathy was ruthlessly weized by the throat last night on the polit. leal voyage and thrown uncer- emoniously overboard by both the republican and democratic candidates for governor. From time immemorial, it has been customary f didates to start comes more torrid, unt candidate is overcome stiftl choking desire wring- more personal refer. ences out of his system. | Last night, the fever broke out | in both camps. Gov and he rapped Gov, McBride by name Gov. McBride spoke at | Mount Vernon and did likewise. Lister said MePirk pn version |to the dry law is “wudden.” McBride said Lister's personal | n, the Washington Voter, only lor, st May supported the ated | pill, Initiative No, 24 the breweries financ- | campaign In 1908, | McBride said Lister has “con-| to wringing campaign con- tributions from state employes to the amount of $10,000. Lister said he changed the opin- jlon of the editor of the Washing: | ton Voter so that he, too, is now | opfosing the brewery Dill McBride said Lister should re-|f ‘turn to the state $863, which it is used for household charged was governor's man- | Man She Only First Yesterday BAKER, Ore., Oct. 25.—Lit- ne Spiroplis, 19; of Ath- y prepared for her | marriage next month to a man whom she never saw until yes- terday. Nick Spiroplis, a rancher and distant relative, is the bride- groom-to-be. The girl was en- gaged to him in infancy and went thru school with the con. viction that they would marry. She trave' alone 8,000 miles from Greece to this city and looked on the face of her husband for the first time last night. | | | ‘VOTE MACHINES ARE NOW DISTRIBUTED Voting machines are now being distributed in various precincts of the county. There are 200 ma. chines. There are more than 416 precincts. Those who will have to use vot- ing machines are urged to familiar: | ize themselves with their operation, | elther at the precincts or at the| courthouse, The safest course is to vote for | ry office separately, instead of | | straight ticket This will insure! a vote exactly intended. ‘ALLIES TRYING TO HELP RUMANIANS LONDON, Oct. 25.—The allies are taking every possible step to rotect Rumania, David Lioyd- George declared in the house of commons today | | FLOUR Is HIGHER PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 25.— Flour jumped 20 cents today, reaching a record-breaking rate of |$8 a barrel for patent, the highest jever known here, Further in- creases are imminent and the price lof all bread stuffs will probably |go up. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 25.—The | cents a loaf or higher this after. noon at a meeting of the Califor- ale Master Bakers’ association, 4 Lister spoke at Centralia, | Women’s Sweaters, $5.75 UMBO-KNIT All- wool Sweaters in style roll collar, pockets amply long. In coat with large wel lined sleeves made patch and Oxford-gray and Sizes for women and misses, Price $5.75. Basement Salesroom. Shadow Laces 25c Yard N assortment of designs in these Shadow Cardinal, Maroon dainty Laces, which come in white and ecru color and range in width from 12 to 27 inches Price 25¢@ yard LACES, 10¢ YARD— In this collection are heavy Cluny-pattern Bands, Shadow Normandy Valen- Cluny-pattern white and 1% to 4 inches Laces, ciennes and Edges in ecru color, from riced at 10c yard nent Kalesroom wide, Lor Sinenisiid Novelties Low-Priced M‘“* foresighted wom- en who plan to make an early beginning on hand - embroidered Christ- mas gifts are choosing from the Basement Sales- room’s showing of Stamped Novelties, which comprises a wide variety of low-priced pieces, among them: Stamped Biip-over Gowns, ready to wear except for the embro!d- ery, sizes 15, 16 and 17, 50c. Bluebird Centerpieces § with design stenciled in colors on galatea, for outline embroidery, 27-4inch size, 35c, Pillow Cases in five dainty de. signs, stamped on good quality, firm tubing, 500 patr. Stamped Pillow Tope in oblong shape, stamped with colored sten- cit designs for outlining, 19¢. Pleasing designe combined with mottoes are stamped on Pillow Tops of naturaicolor linen-fin- ished materia), for working with solid stitch, 1b, Table Runners in three pleas ing conventional designs, to be worked in solid effect, 35e. Thirteen-piece Luncheon Set (Centerpiece with Dotiies) stamped on firm Indian Head, 25c. Nineteen-piece Luncheon Set, stamped for cross-stitch embroid. ery on Indian Head (Centerpiece with Dofiies and Napkin Rings), 5c. Five-piece Luncheon Set stamped in butterfly and cross- stiteh designs on Indian Head, to be edged with crochet or tatting, RACTICAL white metal Teaspoons for every-day use, with dull-finished handle in deeply-carved rose design and polished bowl. Special, Basement Salesroom “el Serving Trays Special 95c VAL TRAYS ist mahog- any and walnut finishes, as pictured, with various de- signs under glass, size, special OB¢. Basement Salesroom 17-inch Special 85c S pictured, Round Cas- serole with nickel-plated frame in pleasing pierced design and brown and white earthenware inset, 85¢. Housewares Section, Basement. special at FREDERICK&NELSON Basement Salesroom Women’s Winter Suits Excellent Values Featured at These Three Prices: $15.00 $18.50 HE Basement Salesroom is well-prepared to satisfy $22.50 the requirements of the woman who wishes to secure, at a moderate price, a Suit that is well- tailored from good, serviceable material and fashionably-styled as well. Two Typically Attractive Values Suggested in the Accompanying Sketches: The Suit at right is tailored from black diagonal serge. The large cape collar is edged with velvet and fur, and the buttons are of self material. The skirt is a plain flare model of graceful cut. Price $15.00. The Suit at left is of dark-blue serge. vertible beaver fur. collar edged The semi-fitted coat has con- with wool The plain flare skirt has the fullness at back confined with a belt. Price $18.50. —Basement Salesroom 36-Inch Changeable Taffeta, $1 Yard HIS soft-finished Tai- feta is of good qual- ity and excellently adapted for the making of street frocks, afternoon dresses and petticoats, The com- binations include blue-and- gold, magenta -and-green, black-and-green, green- and-purple. Price $1.00 yard. —pasement Salesroom New Bath Robes, $2.95 HESE new Bath Robes are made of warm, cozy blanket cloth in collarless style, and satin bands form the trimming at neck, sleeves and pocket. Choice of the following color- combinations: Delft with light- blue, navy with cardinal, tan or light-blue with white, finished with heavy tasseled cord at waistline. Price $2.95. pally dark, —Basement Balesroom, Single Lace Curtains 35c Each HESE are a mill’s samples, and include Cable Net, Filet and Nottingham styles, as well as the finer Net Curtains in madras weaves, hem and attractive lace edges. They are 2% and 3 yards long, 36 to 54 inches For anyone requiring serviceable, inexpensive curtains for Single windows, an unusual opportunity is offered at this low price: each Curtain, 35¢. asement Salesroom. Women’s Walking Boots $2.95 Pair OW-HEEL, English- style Walking Boots in dull calf, lace-style, sizes 2% to 7. Priced at $2.95 pair. Basement Salesroom. finished with wide, and come in white, ivory and beige color Wash Goods Re Remnants 10c Yard WIDE variety of Wash Cottons, including Dress Ginghams, Fast-color Percales, Cotton Foulards, Kimono Crepe, Cloth, Bleached and Un- bleached Muslins, Kimono and Dress Flannelette and Outing Flannels in white and colors. 10¢ yard. TOWELING AND SHEETING REMNANTS REDUCED Bleached an® Unbleached Linen and Cotton Crash ‘Toweling, Sheetings in bleached qualities, Long Useful lengths, also bleached and at reduced prices Basement Salesroom. Boys’ Union Bor: Merino Union Suits in’ natural color, good Suits, $1 .00 weight and serviceable, sizes 6 to 16 years, $1.00. —Basement Salesroom un- 75 Trimmed Hats Reduced to $1.95 N this underpriced offering are Poke - Bonnets, Turbans, favored effects of the season. The trimmings are the popular metallic ments, also grosgrain ribbon bands, and colors are princi- subdued effects. Exceptional values at $1.95 Tams, Sailors and other ribbons, metallic wings and feather effects, orna- —RBasement Salrsroom. Separate Skirts $3.95 TTRACTIVELY - styled Dress Skirts in plain and diagonal serges of dark- blue and black, with belt, side plaits and patch or trousers pockets, and trim- ming of buttons or novelty buckles. Price $3.95. -—Basement Salesroom. Neckpieces Special 10c ROKEN lines of Wom- en’s Neckwear, offering unusually good values in Large Flat Collars with col- ored edges, White Stocks, Pique Collars and other' styles—special 10¢. —Basement Salesroom. Silk Waists $1.95 LAIN tailored and pretty vestee effects in these new Waists of soft Crepe de Chine and Tub Silk. They very well-made, with elastic at waistline, and come in Flesh-color, White, Maize, Navy, Black, stripe patterns. Sizes 44. Price $1.95. —Basement Salesroom. are also pretty 36 to Handkerchiefs 5c Each rolled Price corner - embroidered ¢-inch hem or edge in white or color, 5¢ cach. with ! Basement Salesroom. Women’s ?& Stockings, 18c Pr. Wo N’S Black Cotton Stockings in sizes 9 and 91% with double and sole and high spliced Price 18¢@ pair; 3 pairs for 5O¢. _pasement Satesroom only, toe heel,

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